{"id":565,"date":"2021-08-07T15:22:17","date_gmt":"2021-08-07T15:22:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pcgearhead.com\/?p=565"},"modified":"2022-05-24T17:41:36","modified_gmt":"2022-05-24T17:41:36","slug":"how-to-remove-graphics-card","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pcgearhead.com\/how-to-remove-graphics-card\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Remove Graphics Card from Your PC in Five Simple Steps"},"content":{"rendered":"

Graphics card is an integral part of any personal computer. Whether you’re a tech\/gaming enthusiast or someone who has installed a graphics card for video editing, there’s always that time of the year when you start thinking about upgrading your existing graphic unit to a more advanced one.<\/p>\n

But when it comes to making the right choice, we often find ourselves overwhelmed thinking about how we will remove it. It gives us the jitters to think about removing the side panel and playing around with delicate PC components.<\/p>\n

After all, replacing graphics cards is not a piece of cake.<\/p>\n

It requires careful handling.<\/p>\n

Are you someone who is struggling to answer “how to remove graphics card from PC”? Here’s an article to help you learn the right way of removing your graphics card in five simple steps.<\/p>\n\n

How to Remove Graphics Card From PC: 5 Simple Steps<\/h2>\n

Follow these simple steps to learn how to remove graphics cards from your PC.<\/p>\n

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Step # 1: Uninstalling the Graphics Card Driver<\/b><\/h3>\n

Finally, make up your mind on which graphic card are you going to purchase? Well, next up is coming with a way to remove the old one. But before you do so, understand that you need to make sure your graphic card’s connection is permanently severed from your PC. And it not just indicates that the connection must be cut off on the hardware and software levels.<\/p>\n

Every GPU unit is connected to the system digitally through a software component called the driver. While it is not mandatory to remove the driver before disconnecting the GPU, it is still advised to remove it before replacing the graphic card in order to avoid any driver conflicts. The conflict usually arises when you change your GPU brands from one renowned brand to another.<\/p>\n

To uninstall drivers from your system, you will need to access the RUN command on your PC. The Run Box will appear once you press the Windows button on your keyboard with the R key button together. As soon as the Run Box appears, type in “devmgmt.msc” which will automatically open the Device Manager on your system’s screen.<\/p>\n

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Now locate your graphic card unit in the device manager screen and “right-click<\/b>” on the installed GPU driver. From the list in the drop-down menu, simply choose the “Uninstall Device<\/b>” option.<\/p>\n

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Step # 2: Remove All Charges of Static Electricity <\/b><\/h3>\n

Once you have successfully uninstalled the driver, next up is to make sure there’s no static electricity present in your current PC build. In order to make sure of that, you need to completely discharge your PC. What is static electricity? It’s a very small amount of electric current remaining within the system when it’s powered off or disconnected. This small amount of current can be a leading cause of making your PC unit non workable. It can end up frying one of the essential components in your GPU or elsewhere in your CPU.<\/p>\n

Want to know how to discharge remaining static electric current from your system? Here’s how to do it.<\/p>\n